How to autostart LXterminal in openbox maximized?

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The problem is that I found a solution for my .config/openbox/rc.xml, but not for .config/openbox/autostart.sh. Normally, it's just the command with options like in CLI, but man lxterminal doesn't seem to provide them.
Could you briefly tell me the options for the autostart.sh?
openbox autostart lxterminal
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The problem is that I found a solution for my .config/openbox/rc.xml, but not for .config/openbox/autostart.sh. Normally, it's just the command with options like in CLI, but man lxterminal doesn't seem to provide them.
Could you briefly tell me the options for the autostart.sh?
openbox autostart lxterminal
It is a bash script file. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "options". Also, have a look at the openbox docs. Given that, you'd have to add a line likeyourcommand &to launch it on login.
– rudib
Dec 15 at 18:41
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The problem is that I found a solution for my .config/openbox/rc.xml, but not for .config/openbox/autostart.sh. Normally, it's just the command with options like in CLI, but man lxterminal doesn't seem to provide them.
Could you briefly tell me the options for the autostart.sh?
openbox autostart lxterminal
The problem is that I found a solution for my .config/openbox/rc.xml, but not for .config/openbox/autostart.sh. Normally, it's just the command with options like in CLI, but man lxterminal doesn't seem to provide them.
Could you briefly tell me the options for the autostart.sh?
openbox autostart lxterminal
openbox autostart lxterminal
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It is a bash script file. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "options". Also, have a look at the openbox docs. Given that, you'd have to add a line likeyourcommand &to launch it on login.
– rudib
Dec 15 at 18:41
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It is a bash script file. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "options". Also, have a look at the openbox docs. Given that, you'd have to add a line likeyourcommand &to launch it on login.
– rudib
Dec 15 at 18:41
It is a bash script file. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "options". Also, have a look at the openbox docs. Given that, you'd have to add a line like
yourcommand & to launch it on login.– rudib
Dec 15 at 18:41
It is a bash script file. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "options". Also, have a look at the openbox docs. Given that, you'd have to add a line like
yourcommand & to launch it on login.– rudib
Dec 15 at 18:41
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lxterminal doesn't provide any options for maximizing window, so you may want to consider using another terminal application that provide this option, like
xterm -maximized
Or you can add these lines into applications section inside ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
<application class="lxterminal">
<maximized>true</maximized>
</application>
but every instance of lxterminal would be maximized by default.
P.S. Another solution is using wmctrl program inside your script, for example:
#!/bin/sh
wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,maximized_vert,maximized_horz
# your script start here
neofetch
read
# end of the script
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lxterminal doesn't provide any options for maximizing window, so you may want to consider using another terminal application that provide this option, like
xterm -maximized
Or you can add these lines into applications section inside ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
<application class="lxterminal">
<maximized>true</maximized>
</application>
but every instance of lxterminal would be maximized by default.
P.S. Another solution is using wmctrl program inside your script, for example:
#!/bin/sh
wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,maximized_vert,maximized_horz
# your script start here
neofetch
read
# end of the script
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lxterminal doesn't provide any options for maximizing window, so you may want to consider using another terminal application that provide this option, like
xterm -maximized
Or you can add these lines into applications section inside ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
<application class="lxterminal">
<maximized>true</maximized>
</application>
but every instance of lxterminal would be maximized by default.
P.S. Another solution is using wmctrl program inside your script, for example:
#!/bin/sh
wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,maximized_vert,maximized_horz
# your script start here
neofetch
read
# end of the script
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lxterminal doesn't provide any options for maximizing window, so you may want to consider using another terminal application that provide this option, like
xterm -maximized
Or you can add these lines into applications section inside ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
<application class="lxterminal">
<maximized>true</maximized>
</application>
but every instance of lxterminal would be maximized by default.
P.S. Another solution is using wmctrl program inside your script, for example:
#!/bin/sh
wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,maximized_vert,maximized_horz
# your script start here
neofetch
read
# end of the script
lxterminal doesn't provide any options for maximizing window, so you may want to consider using another terminal application that provide this option, like
xterm -maximized
Or you can add these lines into applications section inside ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
<application class="lxterminal">
<maximized>true</maximized>
</application>
but every instance of lxterminal would be maximized by default.
P.S. Another solution is using wmctrl program inside your script, for example:
#!/bin/sh
wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,maximized_vert,maximized_horz
# your script start here
neofetch
read
# end of the script
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It is a bash script file. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "options". Also, have a look at the openbox docs. Given that, you'd have to add a line like
yourcommand &to launch it on login.– rudib
Dec 15 at 18:41